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Jazz

£20.00 - £55.00
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Star Jasmine

Trachelospermum Jasminoides; Climbing Jasmine; Confederate Jasmine; Chinese Jasmine; Trader’s Compass

  • Almost unkillable
  • Bright light
  • Scented
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  • Jazz likes...
    • Pruning

      Cut back her longer shoots after the flowering period (end of summer). This will encourage even better growth the following year.

    • Shelter

      Jazz doesn't like cold winds so keep her away from exposed balconies and north-facing walls.

    • A sunny spot

      She likes to bathe in warm sunshine so she's great for west- or south-facing walls. Jazz can also thrive on an east-facing wall.

  • Botanical name

    Trachelospermum Jasminoides

    Nicknames

    Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine, Chinese Jasmine, Trader's Compass

    Plant type

    Self-twining evergreen climbing shrub / Outdoor

    Toxic?

    Non-toxic

    Plant height (including pot)

    60-70cm; 100-110cm

    Nursery pot

    17cm; 23cm

  • Though it would prefer to sprawl out in the sun all day, Trachelospermum can easily adjust to tolerate partial or full shade, and can withstand cold better than other types of jasmine.

    It's a climber, and left to it's own devices will easily cover railings, walls, or the ground under it. You can cut it down all the way to the ground if it's getting too wild.

    Fertilise your jasmine before it blooms in early spring - and if it's getting too big for it's pot, spring is also a good time to repot it into to a larger one. Repotting it every couple of years is good practice if you're growing your plant in a pot, as refreshing the soil tops up the vital nutrients your plant needs to grow. Giving your jasmine some plant food once a month from spring to autumn will also help it grow.

    If you're growing your Trachelospermum in a pot rather than the ground, then it'll be much happier if you remove it from the nursery pot and plant it directly into a larger decorative pot, as long as it has drainage at the bottom. This will give it more room to grow and it won't need watering as frequently.

    Hailing from the Far East, Jasmine is an absolute star. Almost literally - it's known as Star Jasmine. It's a great entry-level climbing plant as it's evergreen, self-twines and produces irresistible, sweet-smelling flowers.

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